Ann Street Gallery — "Yumilicious," works by artists who use food as central theme in their artistic practice and the multi-sensory nature of food. Through Dec. 2, 104 Ann St., Newburgh. Email for hours: info@annstreetgallery.org.

Captain David Crawford House — "The Nemethy Family of Newburgh: 3 Generations of Art," collaborative exhibit between the Ritz Theater and Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands in which Historical Society's Captain David Crawford House will exhibit the works of Hudson Valley artist Albert Szatmar Nemethy, through Dec. 9, 189 Montgomery St., Newburgh. Crawford House hours 1-4 p.m. Sun. 561-2585. newburghhistoricalsociety.com.

Foundry School Museum — "Summer Afternoon: Fashion and Leisure in the Hudson Highlands, 1850—1950," 63 Chestnut St., Cold Spring. Also: Tour the Foundry School building, which was built in about 1830, enlarged in the 1860s, and used for the education of the foundry's teenage apprentices as well as its employees' children. Admission $5, $2 senior citizens and ages 7-12, free for Putnam County Historical Society members and age 6 and younger. Hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 265-4010. pchs-fsm.org.

Neversink Valley Museum — "Snapshot of a Family — Papers From the Westbrook Family: 1700s-1800s," 26 Hoag Road, Cuddebackville. Also: Exhibits focus on the history and people of the Neversink and Shawangunk Valleys, predominantly from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hours noon-4 p.m. Fri.-Sun. and by appointment. 754-8870. neversinkmuseum.org.

Time and the Valleys Museum — Temporary exhibit, "The Family Farm: 1920 to 1950," and two continuing exhibits, "Impact of Water on the Life and the Growth of the Valleys" and "The Rondout and Neversink Watersheds: Before, During and After." 332 Main St. (Route 55), Grahamsville. Hours noon-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. Admission $2, $1 ages 6-15, free age 5 and younger. 985-7700. timeandthevalleysmuseum.org.